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Thursday, October 16, 2008

One of the saddest aspects of the death penalty is the effect on the family of the person being executed. Kevin Watts, who is scheduled for execution in Texas today, has an 8 year old daughter. She is mentioned in this report from the San Antonio Express News

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has denied both an application for clemency and a 30-day reprieve request from death row inmate Kevin Watts, clearing the way for the state to execute him today.

The board acted Tuesday. Watts was sentenced to die in 2003 for the execution-style shootings of three employees of a Northeast Side Korean restaurant and the rape of a worker's wife.

By his own admission, during a robbery at the Sam Won Garden restaurant in March 2002, Watts shot restaurant manager Hak Po Kim, 30, and employees Chae Sun Shook, 59, and Yuan Tzu Banks, 52. Testimony and evidence showed he also kidnapped and sexually assaulted Kim's new bride.

Watts said from prison last week that he was not ready to face his execution. His time on death row has gone quickly, he said; inmates typically have 10 years or more awaiting execution. Lawyers on both sides of the case said the overwhelming evidence against Watts, along with his confession, led to fewer delays.

On Wednesday, family members including his 8-year-old daughter tried to see Watts for a last visit, said his aunt, Linda Watts.

Kevin Watts was a bad person and he chose to kill those people, he was not thinking of his own daughter so why should we. 3 people lost their lives and I care more about the victims.... I worked for the BCSO in 2002 and I asked him why he killed those people and he said (without emotion) I dont know. May he rest in hell.